F. J. HINGSTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GENERAL STOREKEEPER, WAIMEA-STREET AND HOPE. Ijgjllllllill^ FJ. HINGSTON, while returning thanks to the public generally for tbo kind patronage • accorded him during the Ten Years he has beeen established in Nelßo***, desires to remind them that' he still continues to conduct his business on the besfc principles, and is now offering his Large and Well-assorted Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE at Prices to ensure satisfaction. F. J. H., desirous of promoting the welfare of his fellow-colonists, would inform them that having in his services a traveller of thorough business experience, he has command of all the West Coast Markets, and is now more than ever prepared to purchase all kinds of Colonial Produce for Cash, or otherwise, as may be agreed upon. The Highest Prices given for Fruit, Vegetables, Bacon, Butter, Cheese, Eaas, Poultry Sec* &o &c N.8.-WANTED, SUPPLIES from Best Dairies. Priees Higher than Market Rates. 3333 IL De JACKSON, Bookseller and Stationer, TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSOU. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY GOODS, TOYS, AND BERLIN WOOLS ALWAYS ON HAND. LICENSED TO SELL POSTAGE AND RECEIPT STAMPS, ACCEPTANCE FORMS, he. SUBSCRIBERS WANTED FOR PERIODICALS. 1499
T)ULB8! BULBS1! BULBSIII 200 Mixed Hyac ; nths 300 Mixed Tulips, double and single 25 Varieties of Ixias 12 „ Sparaxis 4 „ Babianas 5 Iris 50 Bulbs Ornlthogalum Pyramidale Alba 50, „ „ „ Purple ICO „ Lencojum Vernum (Snowflake) 50 „ Feathered Hyacinth 50 „ Grape Hyacinth 12 Varieties Narcissi (choice) 50 Bulbs Amanyllis Bella Dona. Must be Planted in March. 100 Japanese Lilies (a choice collection) 50 Tiger Lilies and Orange Lilies ' 100 Lily of the Valley An unrivalled Collection of Gladiolus. Must be Planted end of June, or first week in . July. An Excellent Collection of FRUIT TREES Pears, Plums, and Apricots, in a fruitbearing state.W. COLEMAN, Brook-street. 258 WAKATU HOTEL, NELSON. ggg" The Olpbst Free House in Nelson, GEORGE "THOMPSON, Begs to return his acknowledgments to his numerous Friends in Town, Country, and on the West Coast, for their very liberal suppoit for the last five years, and informs them that he supplies the following GENUINE ARTICLES afc the Prices below :— BOTTLE DEPARTMENT. per Bottie. Brandy — s. d. Hennessy's Battleaxe 6 0 Martell's Pale 5 0 Whisky — Dunville's 4 0 Stewart's 3 9 Geneva— J.D.KZ. 5 0 Medium 4 6 Old Tom — Booth's and Boord's 4 0 Port — Superior 3 6 1 Sarsaparilla — Townsend's Genuine ... ... 5 0 English Bottled Ales and Potter The above are case articles, and are on Draught proportionately low. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. An ORDINARY every Day at ONE o'clock including a Glass of Sparkling Ale. BOARD on the most reasonable terms, GEORGE THOMPSON, 2930 Wakatu Hotel. NELSON CITY GASWORKS. COKE and TAR now for SALE at the Gas-works, Haven-road. W. C. MIRFIN, , 3234 Manager. NEW WOOLLENS In great Variety : IMPORTED DIRECT FROM LONDON. J3HN CANN, TAILOR, CoUingwood>otreet. H9l
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 44, 20 February 1874, Page 1
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468Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 44, 20 February 1874, Page 1
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